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the Secret Symbols of Dollar Bill: A Closer Look at Hidden Magic and Meaning Money You Use Every Day

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the Secret Symbols of Dollar Bill: A Closer Look at Hidden Magic and Meaning Money You Use Every Day
the Secret Symbols of Dollar Bill: A Closer Look at Hidden Magic and Meaning Money You Use Every Day

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the Secret Symbols of Dollar Bill: A Closer Look at Hidden Magic and Meaning Money You Use Every Day

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Do you know the true meaning of a dollar?
Few people do. Now an expert on arcane symbolism uncovers the fascinating secret meanings behind the design of the money we use every day.
In
The Secret Symbols of the Dollar Bill
, David Ovason explores the visual complexity and magic behind the world's most influential currency. Lively and readable, this extraordinary book invites you to take a dollar bill in hand and set off on a visual adventure. You will discover dazzling explanations of its secret contents — from the symbols derived from the Great Seal to the extraordinary strands of numerology interwoven into its structure, to sur-prising hidden alignments.
Once you discover the magic and mystery revealed in
, you will find that the dollar in your wallet is worth so much more than what you can buy with it.

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